Would there be anything wrong with taking the hard drive out of the receptor, putting into a desktop PC as a slave drive, and then "ghosting" it to a larger drive? I have the equipment and software to do this, and could do it for a third of the cost of ordering a direct replacement plus avoid the problem of reloading additional plugins I've installed. I'll check out the hard drive type, but I'm assuming it's EIDE 7200RPM and it should be FAT32...
Anybody ever try this? As long as I don't change anything on the Receptor drive, at worst is that the hard drive I ghost won't work and I just have to put it all back together again...
Hard Drive Replacement
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- KVRer
- 14 posts since 4 Jan, 2005 from Topeka, KS
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 14 posts since 4 Jan, 2005 from Topeka, KS
It's out of warranty anyway. I bought it used, it was originally bought when they first came out.
